HannibalBarca
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And where did you see that i spoke about a war?There is no Shia-Sunni war, don't be stupid
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And where did you see that i spoke about a war?There is no Shia-Sunni war, don't be stupid
Assad after all is an Alawite not a twelver Shia, so he might go different way from Iran.
Iran helped Assad government military because between bad and worse bad is better.
No need toargue with them... he will tell you that from the start , from the first day of the revo, it wasn't innocent civilians who marched for better equality /opportunities and justice from ASSad regime... but that was a Zionist-illuminati-AQ-US hand...Initially when there was no Nusra, No ISIS, only the local people resisting do you consider them worst ?
same story is gonna happen about Palestine-isreal issue, iran will be a looser anyway. even if once upon a time iran liberates palestine, it turns to an arab country like saudi, UAE, jordan and ..etc. Although they will never be able to do that.
for long years iran is loosing its sources and suffering for nothing.
even right now dogmatic officials still cant decide wisely, the exit strategy is cooperating with EU and qatar to reduce russian influences in syria. after aleppo liberating, EU is out of the game and russians are leading.
One of their worst move was to help to creation of Hashd Al Shabi , in long term this will pose great danger to us !?
they are repeating what Shah did with Iraq's Kurds in 1970s .... they don't see anything beyond their nose ....
As a leader of global Shia, Iran has to do what he needs to.
Syria has to get victory first and then do his part in Shia family.
One of their worst move was to help to creation of Hashd Al Shabi , in long term this will pose great danger to us !! its matter of times before Iraqi nationalist begin their pan-arab campaign and as far as I know Iraqi shia , for them being an Arab is 10 times more important than being a shia ... so we create PGCC foot solders by our hand !!!
they are repeating what Shah did with Iraq's Kurds in 1970s .... they don't see anything beyond their nose ....
What makes Iran an "global leader of Shias"?
Shia Islam originated in Arabia (modern-day KSA) it's most holy sites are located in Arabia (modern-day KSA and Southern Iraq (Karbala and Najaf), it's most respected historical personalities are all Arabs. So were its most important historical clerics/leaders/rulers and to this very day.
The most important Shia dynasty in history was the Fatimid dynasty that were ruled by people originally from Hijaz (modern-day Western KSA).
In fact modern-day Iraq (Southern Iraq to be more precisely and Najaf and Karbala in particular) are the leading centers of Shia Islam.
And Al-Assad does not equal Syria. This maniac and his minority regime has lost all legitimacy and if not for outside interference (mostly Russian) they would not rule anything currently.
I understand that you are a Chinese and thus I do not demand you to know much about such topics but a bit of knowledge before commenting would be good.
There is no Shia-Sunni war, don't be stupid
You can't limit your vision when Islam has been a global religion. A imam in Iran is Same as those in peninsula or other place.
Although it was not perfect for Syria under Assad's rulings, there is no deaths like today.
Do you really think western unions just wants to bring you democracy?
No, but there is a clash of interests/influence between regimes who tend to misuse religion. So in way this conflict exists in the minds of some people. Too many in fact.
It should be the foremost goal of both KSA/GCC/much of the Arab world and Iran to amend ties and stop this lunacy that was nowhere to be seen pre-1979.
I am afraid that you did not understand the content of my post.
My position on Syria is clear. Let the Syrians decide their own future and nobody else. We as their brothers and sisters will help them on all fronts whenever they want to but obviously nobody can tell us/lie to us that Al-Assad has the backing of most Syrians. This is a absurd lie. Fellow Arab countries are hosting 5 million + Syrian refugees. We know who/from what they escaped from. They tell us ourselves openly.
And have no worries regardless of who rules any Arab country most people will prefer China over the US (due to past policies) so Assad or not does not matter from your perspective. Any Chinese support for Al-Assad will only be seen negatively by most Syrians and Arabs and China will be shooting itself in the foot in this regard when it is completely unnecessary. If China for instance had supported the opposition initially they could have helped to install a pro-Chinese government and such a gesture would be remembered by Syrians forever. The same can be sad about Arab and other regimes. However lack of action from the world community (shameful, very shameful) and Russia's later involvement (years after the conflict started) changed the situation currently but Al-Assad is on loan in any case.
@Star Expedition (I cannot quote your post yet)
What is a dream? You must be specific here as you are replying to a fairly long post.
I have never talked about democracy anywhere. You are the one that started talking about it. All I am saying that Syrians themselves should decide and nobody else but that we as fellow Arabs should help our brothers and sisters (at least the ordinary people and not our regimes - mostly bad apples) on all fronts and whenever they (Syrians) want our help.
Not sure what Turkey has to do with anything here?
That is your opinion. I think that we should led the Syrians decide themselves what they need. Pre-Al-Assad (before the early 1970's) the majority (Sunni Arabs) ruled Syria as they did throughout most of recorded Islamic history of Syria and they are the historical rulers, leading social class, most educated ones and the ones who form the backbone of the academic, economic, cultural etc. backbone of Syria. The only thing that Alawites and minorities control/dominate is the military. That is how they came to power to begin.
Google "The Alawi Capture of Power in Syria" by Daniel Pipes, Middle Eastern Studies, 1989.
Read and learn my friend.
Let me also tell you another thing. If you solely look at this from a "anti-Western viewpoint" understand that potential successors of Al-Assad would not be more pro-West. In fact much the opposite given recent events and silence of the West in Syria and support for Syrian Kurds (separatist in the eyes of 90% of all Syrians regardless of religion and sect). The leaders of this world are too afraid to change policies. KSA and countless of Arab regimes could, if just using more common sense and trying to bet on different horses, have solved many things more differently and for the better. Imagination is a good thing.
You have thoughts for Syria's future.
But they are dreams.
Reality is much complicated than you think.
It seems you only care about news , not history or real business.